Allen, Arizona
Allen, also known as Allen City is a ghost town in Pima County in southern Arizona. It was founded fifty miles southeast of Ajo, c. 1880. By 1886, the post office closed and the town has been abandoned since.
History[]
Allen was founded by John Brackett Allen, he named his town after himself. The town was near Quijotoa, Allen is on the western side of the and Quijotoa is on the east. When American settlers began flocking to Quijotoa, General Brackett was among them who decided he wanted to build a hotel. So Allen's hotel was built six miles from Quijotoa and the town of Allen sprang up around it. The hotel, according to sources, served the best liquors in the territory and was also one of the more luxurious hotels on the frontier. The small settlement had the hotel, a half dozen houses, a few tents and a post office established in 1880. The population is unknown but likely remained small as Allen no longer had a post office in 1886.[1]
References[]
- ^ Sherman, James E.; Barbara H. Sherman (1969). "Allen". Ghost Towns of Arizona (First ed.). University of Oklahoma Press. p. 10. ISBN 0-8061-0843-6.
- Ghost towns in Arizona
- Former populated places in Pima County, Arizona
- United States ghost town stubs